November 27, 1935 II' DAILY NEWS , PAGE FIVE i Want Ads ic Eye Watches as This Goal Was Scored WANTED WANTED- -C apable lady to tako h,c r -mail nyvie aijo. one ,t : ii about two. months, j,' B ? 253. Pally News. 274, FQKSAJ,E I POR SALE Dining sna, clir, cietinc nrepuwfl anq . Ji llies, Jam Jars, girl' bi-.Me OuHck. Phone T78. 233 ' fOR SALE Two-room house on. twa J fairly close to dry doqk. Aj- D.ui.v News. . 1277) LOST New LOST il parcel containing Return Box 250, Dally l THE M'I'KEME COIUT or BIUTISII tOl.l'MHIA 111 I'rolKltF A I Ml I, thr Mailer of the "AdmliiMratliin Art" In tit Matter of file Ehtale of. Samuel TAKS KC '.ICE that by order of lilt E r JTMier uie etn day of Nf at be' I whs appointed Admln- - t f -c Estate oi Samuel - U::" 't Anyox, B. C. De-cst3 i.-j .-I parties haplng claim ' 'ate are hereby required t- :e properly verified to me gr t-r-ra December 16th 1935 and pert :rtted to the estate are nt tri u ,'- the amount of their j' : :tr: me forthwith. rt.mravrf a. wait .. Official Administrator Prince RuttTt II c ". ' day of November 1935. I.ASI ACT SotW ot Utrntlon to apply In leiue land pis. tiK iw 9 coast, and situate ifout . aouth of the W. A Srm Ea Lease on 8ktakj Bay, far sr. '. TJC f .- I hot. William tnllvini Br.r. f til Bat. SteDbena 35." e ap:-a f iliermaii and TraDoer In- wum , i, i or a lease or tne ioiiow-3 ieic.xa forertiore lands: X at a post planted on a ktj U-j wltliln an Inlet of Ski-1 Btr. tout 20 Fee wet of my wmcn is locaxca appro xun -ifc'r -4 mllea south of the W. A Brer.) H. te Lease thence West 9 Fr thence North 900 Feet Eir- 1.800 Feet; .UiefiCe SouOi W fe tiience Went 600 Feet to . of rommencement ajul containing t. re more or less. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Novnjer 4th. 1935. r I am at the EAL SHOP faUnj orders for Gifts for the hol family. Also Cards, Toys, Hooks, Etc. Our Hear Store Bazaar is now open tospection cordially invited Ooodn eladlv reserved. Belter Light Better Sight with our Mazda Lampi 15-25-40-CO Watts 20c each Special Offer Salin Floor Varnish abator a ,iRMnin? boi for S1.95 0ny 15 Outfits Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to Sh 9 So fast does the puck whizz to and fro during a professional ice hockey game, that sometimes the spectators are completely at sea. It's called the world's fastest game and it takes the magic eye, the world's fastest camera to record t,he hair-trigger action. This remarkable series was made during the seasonal debu ; of. New York Americans In which they lost 6-0 . to the "Flying Frenchmen" of Montreal Les Canadiens. 1. Monsieur 3oliat, Canadian winger, 'approaches the Amerks goal, guarded by Worters. He pretends to shoot but it Is only a feint, de,slgned to draw Worters from his cage. It works and . . . 2. Worters makes a lunge for the puck o'nly to have Jo-Hat send It spinning goalward through the air. Worters loses his stock In the bargain. 3. Now Murray of the Amerks makes a grandstand stab and manages to deflect the puckJust as it was about to enter the net. 4. Murray has saved, the day. Now he Is trying to retrieyVthe puck. 5. His momentum carries him past It. Worters all this time (really only a fractionJtof a second), remains sprawled on the Ice. 6. And now1 another country ,1s heard f rom..Lesleur Jjfgp to. come from nowhere". Finding the goal unguardetf he makes an easy goal for Les' CahddfcnV Thg ieinl, the hairpin save, and the goal, following on each others' heels, came in the twinkling of an eye too fast .to be realized by many spectators. America's Cup Louis Coupez Of j Antelope Stampede Race is Likely Buckaroos Broke j On River Ice And British Interests May After AU Comply With Regulations Gov- j NEW YORK. Nqv. 27: It ap pears likely now that there will be a race next year for the America's Cup. British Interests had considered building a ship and t bringing It over In an attempt to lift the coveted yachting trophy but latest word Is that they are now prepared to build a boat of; the "J" class which Is required under the rules of the competition. The challenger will again be Commander T. O. M. Sopwith who came within an ace of lifting the trophy two years ago. His Arm in Game, Many Are Drowned erning Type Of Ship j PORTLAND. Nor. 27: Louis ! Coupez will be off the Portland Buckaroos' line-up for a month as a result of having sustained a broken arm on Sunday night in the game, with Edmonton Eskimos. Jack Foiey, amateur from Kimber-ley, who arrived recently to join the team, will take his place. HOCKEY SCORES National League Toronto 2, Boston 1. . Chicago 1, Montreal 4. "TILLIE THE TOILER" Fj0T UpOK:ORCHlt. M I AC- TViAT XBOPPED OUT MEDICINE HAT, Nov. 27: A herd of one hundred antelope, on a stampede, crashed through the Saskatchewan River near here and many were.drowned. MANY KILLED IN HUNTING WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 27: The hunting season closed Saturday in the United States with government statistics showing that 87 persons had lost their . lives-i New York Rangers 1, New York throughout the country in hunting Americans 0. accidents: 'I', V Atlin and Power tepoYaitidn Win DefeaUd Grotto and Knox in Ten v Pin Bowling' League Last ! ! ' Evening j Atlln defeated Grotto two games to one and, Power Corporation won 6 vet Kndxriotel by a similar score in' the" T&i ' Pin bowling League llast nlgh: High iridMduil scorer for the evening was Percy Mcintosh of Power Corporation with, an av-lerage of, 173. The scoring was as follows: : Atlin fisheries Gunderlon, 499; Knutsen, 458; Stiles, 406; Gray, j 435; Llndseth, 436. I Grottp Coverdale, 444; Mont-. gomery, 479; Gurvich, 457; Bury, 465; Morln, 517. Power Corporation Mcintosh, 518; Hougan, 420; Little, 108; Fid-' ler, 317; Anderson, 248; Foreman, 1Q4,; Smith, 477. ' 1 Knox Hotel Veltch, 492; Coma- dlna, 490; Way, 33.4; Armour, 4lai; Fulton, 366. ." " . The standing to date: W. L. Elks 18 6 Atlin Fisheries .:u.....;........;l6 Power Corporation.- : al6 Khojc Hotel 13 I Rose, Cowan & Latta .12 'Grotto ...2 Moose 8 Legion 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE American Section' Boston .1 0 Canadian Section "ngs W. D- L, F. A. P. Chicago 4 1 Rangers 3 2 Detroit 1 3 13 9 3 9 11 1 6 7 3 2 4 Toronto 4 1 3 24 21 Canadiens 3 0 2 13 11 Montreal .' 3 6 2 12 7 Americans .1 1 5 10 19 11 11 14 NORTHWESTERN' LEAGUE w! D. L. F.A. Portland ."a 2 6 12 6 Vancouver 3 7, 1 21 11 Calgary 2 Q 2.13 17 Edmonton 1 2 3 12 17 Seattle .....v .1 0 4 7 14 CRIBBAGE STANDING The Cribbage League standing to date: ForAg'st Grotto : .88 74; Canadian Legion . 87 75 Elevator iXl 80 Moose J50 82 Meat Packers ..79 83; C. N. R. A J70 65 Sons of Norway jB2 73 Oddfellows Al 61 Cribbage League December 2 Sons of Norway vs. C. N. R. A., Moose vs. Grotto, Canadian Legion vs. Elevator, I. O. vO. F. vs. Meat Packers. " 7 Her Heart's Desire Poison to Her lOH READ IT. MAC-) HUM- IT SAYS V v, AM ORCHID XC ' ' : .J3bj" My .UTtt-E 1 BUBBLES FR.OM ?, vAUEMTtwa V. . rrr rrri L&OBBUES. PHOOEy ' HP 12' Scouts. Energy from COD LIVER OIL depends upon digestion Scott's Emulsion Is Cod Liver Oil prepared for easy digestion. TheT Cod Liver; Oil in Scott's Emulsion is four to five times more quickly digested than plain Cod Liver QU; that is why Scott's Emulsion gives so much more, energy, and builds, up body and bone so much faster than plain Cod Liver Oil. SCOTT'S EMUL December 2 Lambie & Stone vs. Moose, High School vs. "Legion, Grotto vs. Annettes, Scythians vs. 15, December 5 Grotto vs. Moose, 16 j High School vs. Grotto, Scythians j i va, ijcgiuii, Align kji.uuvL vo. u muuj. Moose. December, 9 Lambie & Stone vs. Grotto, High School vs. Scythians, Annettes vs. High School, Scouts vs. High School. December 12 Moose vs. Lambie Si Stone, Annettes vs. Grotto, Le- gfpn vs. High School, Scythians vs. Jr. Moose. December 16 Moose vs. Grotto, Legion vs. Scythians, Grotto vs. High School, Scouts vs. Jr. Moose. December 19 Grotto vs. Lambie & Stone, High School vs. Annettes, Scythians vs. High School, Scy thians vs. High School. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sails at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. If you wish to swap a classified. I : Ili'U 1 ' i II 11 "fx- '7jS-20 A ' II 1 1 Ik- I II II V llll l ' . IV P. R. Grads Doodads .12 Capt. Paul Armour, manager of the Armour Salvage Co., left at 10 j o'clock last night with a crew of men aboard the service boat Algie ) 105 (ueen unarioue uuy wnere they will dismantle the old sawmill of the Southern. Alberta Lumber Co. which closed down years ago.j. Capt. Armour expects to be back . about Sunday next. I C. N. R. steamer Prince George, j Capt. H, E. 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